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Scott Steckly (No. 22 Canadian Tire/Sylvania Dodge) has a series-leading three championships (2008, `11, `13) through the first seven years of NASCAR Canadian Tire Series competition.

Owner of 16 wins, 13 poles, 57 top fives and 70 top 10s in 93 career starts. His top fives and top 10s totals rank second all-time while his wins and poles sit third in the record book. Is the all-time leader in laps led at 3,944.
All 16 of his career triumphs have come on ovals. He’s won at eight different circle tracks.
Ranks fourth in points after six races with five top 10s, highlighted by a win last time out at St-Eustache.
Has six top 10s and an average finish of ninth across the seven Grand Prix de Trois-Rivieres (GP3R) events.
Has five career road course runner-ups, including GP3R in 2008.-NCATS

Jimmie Johnson added a sixth-place finish in the Windows 10 400 at Pocono Raceway to his third in the Axalta We Paint Winners 400 this June. It was the first time since 2011 that he has swept the top-10 at this track.

His sixth-place finish comes on the heels of a 22nd at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and a 15th at Indianapolis Motor Speedway—both of which are flat tracks. Johnson did not have a dominant car, but he picked the right strategy at the end.

A blown engine on lap 20 of the Windows 10 400 at Pocono Raceway ended a 49-race streak of events in which Kevin Harvick was running at the end. His last failure to finish was also occasioned by a blown engine in the spring 2014 Duck Commander 500 at Texas Motor Speedway.

Now is the time to experiment before the Chase begins. The No. 4 team will reload and run well at Watkins Glen International next week, but there may be better road ringers for one’s roster.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. was one of several drivers who overcame mistakes in the pits and incidents on track Sunday at Pocono Raceway. He was caught speeding on pit road during a green flag stop near lap 50 and was later spun entering turn one. His fuel mileage strategy allowed him to cross under the checkers fourth in the Windows 10 400, however.

Hendrick Motorsports did not look like they were going to have a very good day until other cars starting running out of gas. Earnhardt finished one position behind Jeff Gordon and two ahead of Jimmie Johnson, however, and they managed to salvage the day.

Jeff Gordon was running just outside the top 10 with one lap remaining in the Windows 10 400 at Pocono Raceway, but as drivers ran out of gas in front of him, he advanced to third at the checkers.

Gordon was one of the last drivers to pit during the last fuel stop. He was not overly strong most of the afternoon, but played the cards that were dealt him and that ultimately paid off for fantasy players.

Brad Keselowski had a difficult Windows 10 400 at Pocono Raceway. He struck two pit crew members on about lap 55 and knocked a tire out of his box. He was penalized, lost a lap, made it back up with a Lucky Dog pass, and eventually survived a fuel mileage gamble to finish second.

The points count the same for fantasy owners even under circumstances like that, so Keselowski’s owners will pocket their luck and move on to Watkins Glen International.

Matt Kenseth conserved his fuel better than anyone else on the track and scored his second win of the 2015 NASCAR season. His official lead over second-place Brad Keselowski was 9.013 seconds in the Windows 10 400 at Pocono Raceway.

With 10 to go Kenseth was in fourth. He watched Joey Logano, Martin Truex Jr., and Kyle Busch run out in front of him and swept past for the win on the final lap. Fuel mileage races are unpredictable, but they require a lot of skill and experience nonetheless.

It was his second win in a row in the event. Bohn also earned the 2014 NASCAR Whelen All-American Series track championship at the Bowman Gray quarter-mile in 2014 out of the weekly modified division. Bohn gained the lead from George Brunnhoelzl III for the final time on Lap 155 and held on through three restarts. Polesitter Ryan Preece rallied from a flat tire early in the event to cross the finish line second while Jeremy Gerstner grabbed his first career podium in third place.

Ryan Blaney (No. 22 Discount Tire Ford Mustang) won the U.S. Cellular 250, his third victory in 37 NASCAR XFINITY Series races.

This is his first victory and sixth top-10 finish in 2015. It is his first victory and fifth top-10 finish in five races at Iowa Speedway. He started second in the lineup and led 252 laps of the 260-lap race. Blaney, who made seven of the 19 NXS starts so far this season, gained one spot to 24th in the championship standings.

After leading the field in practice, Ryan Preece went out and won his ninth career Coors Light Pole in just 13 NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour appearances with a fast lap of 13.202 seconds (68.171 mph).

It was his second career pole at the famed quarter-mile track. Defending race winner Danny Bohn (13.212/68.120) was second with George Brunnhoelzl III finishing out the qualifying podium (13.224/68.058). Andy Seuss and John Smith completed the top five. Current points leader Jason Myers was sixth with his brother Burt seventh. Eric Goodale, Frank Fleming and Jeremy Gerstner completed the top 10.-NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour

Andrew Ranger earned his third pole position Sunday's JuliaWine.com 50 and set the Grand Prix Trois-Rivieres (GP3R) track record in Saturday's NASCAR Canadian Tire Series qualifying.

He piloted the No. 27 Mopar/Pennzoil Dodge around the 1.53-mile, 11-turn temporary street course in 66.986 seconds for an average speed of 82.226. He eclipsed the mark of 67.080 (82.111) set by Alex Tagliani in 2013. In seven starts at GP3R, Ranger has four wins and three second-place finishes. He's also qualified in the top three spots six times. His pole gave him 16 overall for his career, putting him back in a tie with JR Fitzpatrick and Scott Steckly for most in series history.